All About Iron Sights

Published on January 10, 2025
Duration: 15:45

This video provides a comprehensive overview of iron sight variations, focusing on height differences and illumination technologies. It explains standard, suppressor height, and intermediate height sights, detailing their compatibility with red dot optics and the concept of co-witnessing. The instructor also contrasts Trijicon night sights, blackout sights, and fiber optic sights, discussing their pros and cons for various lighting conditions and use cases, including with night vision devices.

Quick Summary

Iron sights come in various heights: standard, intermediate, and suppressor height. Standard sights are low and good for un-opticed firearms. Suppressor height sights are tall enough to co-witness with red dots, serving as backups. Intermediate sights offer a balance for red dot compatibility. Illumination types include tritium (glows in dark), blackout (no illumination), and fiber optic (needs ambient light).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Iron Sights
  2. 00:24Standard Height Iron Sights
  3. 01:50Benefits of Standard Iron Sights
  4. 02:04Suppressor Height & Intermediate Sights
  5. 02:32Sig Romeo 1 Pro Sight Design
  6. 04:16Absolute Co-Witness Explained
  7. 05:20Tritium vs. Non-Tritium Sights
  8. 05:31Tritium Night Sights
  9. 06:05Tritium with NVGs
  10. 06:50Blackout Sights
  11. 07:43Daytime Benefits of Tritium
  12. 08:16Home Defense Sight Recommendations
  13. 08:44Sight Height Considerations
  14. 09:09Common Sight Setup Mistakes
  15. 09:50Rear Sight Placement vs. Red Dot
  16. 10:08Sight Radius Engineering
  17. 11:14Mounting Rear Sight Behind Red Dot
  18. 13:15Fiber Optic Sights
  19. 13:27Fiber Optics Limitations
  20. 14:59Tritium vs. Fiber Optics
  21. 15:11Final Sight Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of iron sights discussed in the video?

The video covers standard height iron sights, suppressor height sights, and intermediate height sights designed for red dot compatibility. It also details illumination technologies like tritium night sights and blackout sights, contrasting them with fiber optic sights.

How does sight height affect red dot compatibility?

Higher sights, like suppressor height, are designed to co-witness with red dots, allowing them to be used as backups if the red dot fails. Intermediate sights offer a balance, being usable with red dots without significantly obstructing the view.

What is the difference between tritium and blackout sights?

Tritium sights use a radioactive isotope to glow in the dark, providing a constant reference. Blackout sights are all-black and rely on the shooter aligning shapes, offering no illumination but avoiding potential issues with night vision devices.

Are fiber optic sights good for night use?

No, fiber optic sights are not true night sights. They require ambient light to glow and are ineffective in complete darkness. They are also prone to damage during rapid fire or with suppressor height configurations.

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